bucked
past simple and past participle ofbuck
单词 | bucked |
释义 | bucked past simple and past participle ofbuck buck verb[I] uk/bʌk/us/bʌk/(of ahorse) tojumpinto theairandkickout with the backlegs Animal (non-human) behaviour
Idiomsbuck the system buck the trend Phrasal verbbuck(someone/something)up Examplesofbuckedbucked In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. To put it another way, market forces will allow themselves to bebuckedon certain conditions. From theCambridge English Corpus In each case, there are examples of boroughs whichbuckedthe trend, and those which display it at an exaggerated level. From theCambridge English Corpus As such, its employment practices may well havebuckedthe national trend towards the growing marginalisation of older workers. From theCambridge English Corpus Can the countries that havebuckedthe inegalitarian trend continue to do so in the future? From theCambridge English Corpus Itbuckedthe then-prevailing tendency to venerate only ' ' straight ' ' photography at the expense of pictorialism and other forms of ' ' manipulation ' ' in the medium. From theCambridge English Corpus As the newspaper experimented with its watchdog role, itbuckedthe old social and political barriers. From theCambridge English Corpus Market forces can bebucked. From theCambridge English Corpus The odd rogue elephant on either side hasbuckedthem, but, on the whole, they have fought very hard for those negotiations. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 They need dealing with on the material plane by being "buckedup" to face their life as it is, instead of becoming chronic invalids. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 Gravesham's record goes back to 1922, and hasbuckedthe trend on only two occasions. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 I have beenbuckedhigher in the air by a rig than by any other equine. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 Is it a fair summary to say that the first commandment of the new over-arching philosophy will be that the market can bebucked? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 If he has not beenbuckedoff, he has a very hard ride ahead. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 Even in the figures for 1989–90, it is possible to identify some authorities that havebuckedthe trend. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 They are a bitbucked-up by the great meetings they have recently held. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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